India vs New Zealand 3rd test: Day1, New Zealand first innings 
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Third Test: Jadeja, Washington star as India bowl out NZ for 235

The spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar shared nine wickets between them to bowl out New Zealand for 235 on the opening day of their third and final Test against India here on Friday.

Mumbai | The spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar shared nine wickets between them to bowl out New Zealand for 235 on the opening day of their third and final Test against India here on Friday.

Left-arm spinner Jadeja returned with 5/65, while young off-spinner Washington bagged 4/81 as the visitors were bowled out in 65.4 overs after opting to bat.

Jadeja first broke the defiance of Will Young, who scored a well-made 71 off 138 balls, before dismissing Tom Blundell for a duck just two balls later.

Before the tea interval, Jadeja also bowled Glenn Phillips for 17.

Earlier in the day, pacer Akash Deep (1/22 in five overs) struck early to dismiss opener Devon Conway for just 4 after New Zealand chose to bat.

Washington then added to India's early breakthroughs, claiming two key wickets in the first session to put New Zealand on the back foot.

Daryl Mitchell was New Zealand's top-scorer with 81.

New Zealand lead the series 2-0 in the three-match series.

Scoreboard on the first day of the third Test between India and New Zealand here on Friday.

New Zealand 1st Innings:

Tom Latham b Washington Sundar 28

Devon Conway lbw b Akash Deep 4

Will Young c Sharma b Jadeja 71

Rachin Ravindra b Washington Sundar 5

Daryl Mitchell c Sharma b Washington Sundar 82

Tom Blundell b Jadeja 0

Glenn Phillips b Jadeja 17

Ish Sodhi lbw b Jadeja 7

Matt Henry b Jadeja 0

Ajaz Patel lbw b Washington Sundar 7

William O'Rourke not out 1

Extras: (B-1, LB-3, NB-9) 13

Total: (All out in 65.4 overs) 235

Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-59, 3-72, 4-159, 5-159, 6-187, 7-210, 8-210, 9-228, 10-235

Bowling: Mohammed Siraj 6-0-16-0, Akash Deep 5-0-22-1, Ravichandran Ashwin 14-0-47-0, Washington Sundar 18.4-2-81-4, Ravindra Jadeja 22-1-65-5.

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